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Show 'TELE 6E A II S. R-j,'5: .t: 1 6p-' -tV.v f"" il.'T T...K'. ilE.Fi'-? by LiCHTNifjj FLASHES. : F' ';' N.-w Yoi k census di,tricts are c en p. ! Tii" New Jersey court of pardons j has di-eharztd three unirdertrs. I Paris was teirlbly -X':ited on Satur day at'ornoon orer the war pro-pect. ! T.'ie bill fur a p-nsim lor Mrs. Lin-' Lin-' coin is irtu illy kuied. The- Florer.ee, Italy, journals sustain Fiance. Quen Vi-itoria reviewed the troops at Ai'lershot on Sa'uiday. Wilson's amended army bill has passed the senate. ' Six French war ships are fitiiuj up for iirme'liate service at lou 'on Tli-! i rups in Nov-i Soot in have suffered suf-fered lioi'.-h from drouth. Th inferrjii revenue reffjots this u.oiitli are reven and a halt millions I he French make no e.Trt to con oertl the'r war prepuratio s. , Alderman S.:anneil. of New Yoik died on Siintkiy ot woii'ids received at the la-t Dcee.'iilier election. Dion, the billi-irdist made the extra-oMinary extra-oMinary inn ot'Tiiat the brench game On S trui Jay nigh'. Should he an-wer of Prus-ia to Fiance be niis.iti-f jctory iuoiiediate war will bo the- lesult. Helgium papers deny that Belgium hud anything to do witn Leopold's candidacy . A treaty of a'limce is bint; negotiated negoti-ated between France, Denmark and Sweden. Sixty thousand operatives are report ed on -frike. near Sir mshurg. '.Loops are to be sent to the p. ace A body of Kjyptim troops attacked the Italian settlement on the bay of Ashob. t .re down the Itali.io flag and took possession of the place. The Philadelphia treasury office was swindled out of 512 00!) on Saturday, by the al'enti'in of the figures on go.d checks. Tue swindler was arrested. Another f'a is editor has been fined 6 000 francs and imprisoned for four months for violating the press law. Ii S. Gre n is confirmed associate justice and T. M. Farmer receiver of public money for Washington territory. The senate requests the president to inquire into the alleged importation of coolies contrary to law. . t.'ole presented a series of resolutions igainst coolie bond-imic.inration which were relened to the committee. on education edu-cation and labor. FlnouL'h transports are being fitted up iu the Mediterranean ports to carry the entire army in Algiers to France. The London po ice made a raid on some gambling houses on Friday night and arrested several inmates. The semi offieul Presxe has an arti cle unploiini Spain to reflect before precipitating Flurope into war All .Freuch oifi'ors and soldiers on furlough are recalled, and the garde nationale and garde mobile are put ou a war footing. The senate amendment striking thirty four sections from the house tax bill was agreed to by the house. The household g jods of families im migratiug or returning from foreign countries are to be exempt from taxa tion to the amount ot $500- . A bill to amend and extend the pro visions of the bankiupt law to brokers, manfactureis aud miners has passed the senate. ' ' ' Seven of the workingmen's as.socit tion in Paris have been sentenced to a year's imi.ri.sonment and five hundred francs flue, for belonging to a secret ocit-ty. - One of the buildings of the San Francisco powder works was blown to piics on Satuiday, killing one man an! seriously wounding tworjthers. A large number of army and navy officers in P ris have disappeared, aud it is supposed have been sent quietly to th-ir respective corps. The French papers say .that Leopold Leo-pold of tlohenzollern is a subject of Prussia, which can cjmpel him to withdraw from the caudidacy if it chooses Prussia disclaim' having had anything any-thing to do with Hohenzoiiei n's candi Haey bin France is unsati-tied, and the Mnnit-"i demands the liberty ot'Souta Germany, the evacuation of M-iyence, and the settlement of the Schleswig-llol.-tein question with Denmark. Prussian papers disapprove of Gram-mont's Gram-mont's declarations, aud play the off Mine to throw the responsibility of w.ir on France. They sav Flnhenzol-I Flnhenzol-I rn is a free ag nt, and his elevation to the Spanish throne will not affect Prus-ia's neutrality. LAST MIGHT'S FLASHES. Senator Morton is dangerously sick. Serrano has deferred his intended dcpaiture from Madrid. The French government would wait till last night for a reply from Prussia. Prus-sia. Philadelphia had a fireman's riot on Saturday night, during which a laige j flouring mill was wantonly Purued. ' Rev. Dr Keo h, an eminent Catbo-j Catbo-j lb th-oiogieian, died ia Putsburg on ; tuuday. SoTeril riein'icr of the Ecuac-meal council wol leave helore iil'u!'i:ii:ty is .p...-ai.l(" i I'tlefe w.ii be no a'J.-, , Kxrl.ro.un- of ton! ur in th sewers. I i" p -site t v c.i'ii-iin c ni-'al'.. palace, t H -vufa .ci F id -y an 1 Saiui lav ev. n ! ii'is, cr"at"d jn?at ex.dtcmeut till tue j cau-e was kn-iwn. Forty pe'suns fVll into the water tbrouh the freaking of a bridge over Morris canal. New ork, on Sunday. All were saved. The obsequies ot Linrari. the actor, were a'teu u.-d by about 4.0)0 persons. inclu'iiiig his wife and a large u umber of professionals. Wendell I'hili'ps is talked of as minister to Kn:iaud. A searching invesn'ita'ion is to be made into the importation of coolies into this country. Garret Davis denounces the Chinese as a race having a language without an alphabet, a religion witfout a god, and death without immortality. Our government has received notice that Leopold acc-.-p s the Spanish tl rone, aud nothing remains now but the consent of tile cortes. There is a complete panic in London and Liverpool, with the price of se curities down and bread-stuffs up The i xcitement iucreases through Europe. The London Telegraph thinks the panic will die out. The. London Times thinks war is probable, but says such jealousies have passed witho t collision betore. It holds that the red issue is the possession of the left bank of the Rhine Several P-ussian cruisers , at Ply-mouth. Ply-mouth. Knglaiid, teeeived orders to proceed to the BaJtio, which were Counterman led and thsy visit Cher- i bourn immediately. The Paris F gun says in case of war the Emperor will command in person with the prince iuipeiial attached at-tached to his staff. A semi official Berlin journal con siders the course of FYauce an insult to Prussia. . ' The North German parliament has been summoned to give Franco an answer. 1 A peaceful settlement of the. European Eur-opean difficulty is yet expected in several sev-eral quarters. The Spanish regency say the choice of Leopold was dictated by no hos'ility to France. . The Spanish republican newspapers think the immediate proclamation of a republic is the best reply to France. Lisbon is excited, and tliTe have been soven l meetings of the ministers, minis-ters, owing to telegrams from Loudon and Paris. - Three Japanese princes have reached San Eranciseo from New Yoik. and sail next steamer for Jap'n. Cattle aie dying at San Francisco from a strangi disease, showing ulceis un ier the skin. |